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Question about Spinules
Stephen
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Posted on 13-08-2006 16:55
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Here's a general question, no photo this time.

I notice when I am looking at gray bristly flies that resemble houseflies, sometimes they have tiny spines along the leading edge of the wing.

I found a reference that said Anthomyiid flies have spinules, and Dung Flies (Scathophagidae) usually don't.

Are the presence of these spines along the wing edge used to help ID other families? Do flies in Muscidae or Tachinidae or Calliphorida have spinules, always/sometimes/never?

Thanks for any guidance you can give about this.
--Stephen

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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 13-08-2006 21:13
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Hi Stephen.
All Calyptrate flies have costal break and usualy stron seta /spine near this break. It isn't used for family ID, but sometimes for species level or genus level ID among Calyptrate.
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Posted on 14-08-2006 18:59
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Nikita, Thanks for clarifying that for me.
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